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ofer-hycgan

  • verb
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to despise, contemn, disdain, scorn
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  • Gif hé ðis (

    lying at the feet of his superior

    ) oferhigþ and hit dón nelle,
      R. Ben. 131, 7.
  • Ðonne se mon oferhygþ (Hatt. MS. oferhýþ) ðæt hé bió gelíc óðrum monnum

    dum homo hominibus esse similis dedignatur,

      Past. 17, 4; Swt. 112, 3.
  • Wé hine mid swá micle máran unryhte oferhycgeaþ swá hé læs forhogaþ ðæt hé ús ðonne giet tó him spane, siððan wé hiene oferhycggeaþ

    tanto graviori improbitate contemnitur, quanto contemtus adhuc vocare non dedignatur,

      52, 4; Swt. 407, 17-19.
  • Ðeáh hí hine oferhogden, ne for-hogde hé hí nó,

      Swt. 405, 31.
  • Ða lytegan sint tó manianne ðæt hí oferhycggen (-hycgen,

      Cote. MSS.) ðæt hié wieton, 30, 1; Swt. 203, 7.
  • Oferhige hí and ádríf hí fram ðé,

      Bt. 7, 2; Fox 18, 8 note.
    Utan oferhycgan helm ðone miclan, Cd. Th. 280, 7; Sat. 252: 283, 15; Sat. 305.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. ubar-hugjan contemnere, aspernere: cf. Goth. ufar-hugjan to be puffed up.]
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v. ofer-hogian.
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